Open Burning Clause Samples
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Open Burning. 12.6.1. Prior to any open burning, a comprehensive plan must be reviewed and accepted by the Avangrid Representative and Avangrid Environmental Professional, or Designated Representative.
12.6.2. Open-burning activities are generally discouraged if other cost-effective and regulatory-approved options are available.
12.6.3. Restrictions on materials combusted, distance from residences and structures, time of day and burning during periods of drought are specified in state and local regulations. Any type of open burning can also trigger the need for advance permits or approvals from county, local or municipal officials, including the local/state fire marshal, state Division of Forestry and USDA Forest Service (fire towers) that may have jurisdiction. Since these local approvals vary considerably, contact the Avangrid Representative and Avangrid Environmental Professional, or Designated Representative, for guidance before open burning.
Open Burning. The Local Agency shall operate its open burning program in accordance with Section 590.125, F.S., and Chapter 62-256, F.A.C. The Local Agency will adopt and enforce open burning requirements that are at least as stringent as DEP’s open burning rules. The Local Agency may enter into agreements with local fire control authorities or the Florida Forest Service to assist in the enforcement of these requirements. The Local Agency shall provide to DEP a copy of any open burning operating agreement betweeen the Florida Forest Service and the Local Agency upon request.
Open Burning. The open burning of trees, limbs, stumps, and construction debris associated with site development is prohibited. [Town Code 7-7] 117. Detailed Plans: Prior to the issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit, final detailed site plans, grading plans, utility/lighting plans, stormwater management plans (with hydrologic calculations), landscape plans, and landscape maintenance plans shall be approved by the Town Manager. Such plans shall conform to plans approved by this application and demonstrate compliance with all applicable regulations and the design standards of the Chapel Hill Land Use Management Ordinance and the Design Manual. [LUMO 4.5.3]
Open Burning. 1/8/05 8/26/05, 70 FR 50199
Open Burning. On-site open burning will not be permitted unless approved by appropriate local authorities.
Open Burning. It is strictly prohibited to have open burning of yard waste or any other items on any of our rental properties. • Portable or already existing fire pits are permitted for cooking purposes only. Portable fire pits may not be placed on grass, decks or close to house. There must be a protective material (such as bricks) between a portable fire pit and concrete patio.
Open Burning. The open burning of papers, grass, and other materials shall not be allowed except in receptacles or at locations approved by the Board. Either Developer or the Board may require the discontinuance of burning during such times as it is reasonably believed that such burning may be hazardous because of weather conditions or other factors.
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